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Solution  1529353.1 :   Fujitsu M10-4S - How to replace the Internal Crossbar backplane in a Crossbar box  


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Reason: FRU CAP

Applies to:

Fujitsu M10-4S - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

 CAP PROBLEM OVERVIEW: How to replace the Internal Crossbar backplane in a Crossbar box
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 DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS

WHAT SKILLS DOES THE ENGINEER NEED:(IS A SITE ENGINEER AVAILABLE?)

Field training in M10-4S servers

TASK COMPLEXITY: 4

Time Estimate: 120 minutes

FIELD ENGINEER INSTRUCTIONS

WHAT STATE SHOULD THE SYSTEM BE IN TO BE READY TO PERFORM THE RESOLUTION ACTIVITY?:  All the power cords must be disconnected to completely cut the power to the server.

If there are any physical partitions (PPARs) in operation, the Crossbar Box cannot be powered off.

All PPARs must be powered off, and the Crossbar box must be completely shut down.

1. If the target Crossbar box is the master XSCF then switch the Master role to Standby.

         XSCF> switchscf -t Standby

2. Verify the physical partitions (PPARs) status with.

XSCF> showpcl -a -v

3. Powering off the affected PPARs will.

        Shutdown logical domains.

        Shutdown the control domains.

WHAT ACTION DOES THE ENGINEER NEED TO TAKE:

Removing the Internal Crossbar backplane

1. Run XSCF> showpparstatus -a  to verify the the PPARs are powered off.

2. Execute the XSCF> replacefru          command to release the target Crossbar box from the system

3. Remove all power cords from the Power Supply units of the target Crossbar box

    Note - To completely shut down the system, all the power cords must be disconnected. There is a risk of electrical failure if the power cords are not disconnected.

4. Move the mode switches to standby on both the master and the standby cabinet.

5. Remove all XSCF connection cables and XSCF DUAL cables connected to the External Crossbar backplane.

    Note - Before disconnecting the cables take notes on the cable connection positions in order to reconnect the cables correctly.

6. Loosen two screws of the rear External Crossbar backplane and lower the right and left levers to release the External Crossbar backplane.

7. Hold the levers and partially pull out the External Crossbar backplane.

8. Support the External Crossbar backplane from the bottom with one hand and remove it carefully from the cabinet.

    Note - Place the removed External Crossbar backplane on a grounded antistatic ESD mat

9. Partially pull out the following components in order from top to bottom

       a)  XSCF unit

       b)  The 3 Crossbar units

       c)   The 4 Power supply units

10.  Remove the front cover.

11.  Remove all the fan units

12.  Loosen two screws of the upper cover and slide the right and left stoppers inward. Then, remove the upper cover

13.  Loosen one screw of the lower cover, on the left, and slide the lower cover to the left to remove it.

14.  Remove the two cables connected to the fan shelf from the connectors.  Arrange the removed cables in the center.

15.  Loosen four screws of the fan shelf and partially pull out the fan shelf.

16.  Support the fan shelf from the bottom with one hand and remove it carefully from the cabinet.

       Note - Remove the fan shelf with careful attention to the two cables arranged in the center.
       Note - Place the removed fan shelf on a grounded antistatic ESD mat.

17.  The guide plate is to the right of the opening and sits vertically.  Loosen two screws and remove the bracket fixing the guide plate

18.  Slide the guide plate to the front to remove it.

19.  Remove the cables from the 4 cable clamps

20.  Loosen five screws of the Internal Crossbar backplane and pull out the Internal Crossbar Backplane straight by holding the center handle

       Note - Carefully remove it so as not to damage the cables.
       Note - Place the removed Internal Crossbar backplane on a grounded antistatic ESD mat.

Installing the Internal Crossbar backplane

  1.  Connect the cables to the Internal Crossbar backplane

  2.  Carefully insert the Internal Crossbar backplane into the cabinet.

  3.  Tighten the five screws of the Internal Crossbar backplane

  4.  Insert the cables into the 4 cable clamps and close them  

  5.  Reinstall the guide plate

  6.  Carefully reinstall the fan shelf into the cabinet being careful of the two cables

  7  Tighten the 4 screws

  8.  Reconnect the the two cables to the fan shelf

  9.  Reinstall the lower cover

10.  Reinstall the upper cover

11.  Install the fan units

12.  Install the front cover

13.  Slid the components that were partial pulled out back in

14.  Reinstall the External Crossbar backplane

15.  Connect the XSCF connection cables and XSCF DUAL cables to External Crossbar backplane.

    Note - Verify the cable connections with a XSCF>  showlogs -V error after the Crossbar box is back in service

16. Connect all power cords to the power supply unit of the target Crossbar box.

     Note - In a dual power feed, be sure to connect the power cord to the original position correctly according to the notes written down before maintenance.

17. Once the Crossbar box is up, return it to service by completing the XSCF> replacefru command.

18. Power on the target physical partition(s).

   a.) Move the mode switches to locked on both the master and the standby cabinet.

   b.) Execute the showstatus command to confirm that there is no problem with the FRU after the maintenance.

   c.) Execute the showhardconf command to check the hardware configuration and the status of each component.

   d.) Execute the switchscf -t Active command to switch the standby XSCF to the master XSCF.

   e.) Execute the poweron - a command to power on the stopped PPARs.

   f.)  Review the "showlogs -V error" output to confirm there are no cable errors.

 

 

OBTAIN CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE

WHAT ACTION DOES THE CUSTOMER NEED TO TAKE TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO AN OPERATIONAL STATE:

Verify the status of all domains.

PARTS NOTE:

REFERENCE INFORMATION:

Service Manual - http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E38160_01

 


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